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THFT CARRIED LEMON INTO WEST; SOUR TASTE FOLLOWS HIM HOME Have Not Excused -His Defenses Have | , Confidence in Him—At no Time Has He | " Sounded the Moral Tone, and His Trip, Nearly Over, Thus Been a Failure The West, Having Faith Se eet’s Recommendation of Him, Has | fy Lost All Hope. GILSON oonseaege R Dakotas Washington, Ore that ts my ce Middle West ‘Aldrich, the tariff ar ssiral bank plan” ar great body of © California than tve. it” in thelr thought Washington as they like Kansas, lowa or considered, President not been a av for the tariff ha @efense of Aldrichism a the confidence fm the Rhode Island B, but has helped to shake confidence in Taft © average voter does net under nd how. (here can be any part rhip be the Roosevelt polictes am Aldrtoh-Cannon Payne-Tawney combination. And Vothing im the president's speeches has really explained this partner ehtp. President Taft was stronger be fore hia trip than he ia today, The people everywhere have been sin erely anxious to believe tn Taft Th took him on the faith of the indorsement he received from Pres ident Roosevelt, and they hesitate | to think that Roosevelt was de They have been most patient and have hung to the hope that Taft would still “make good.” Accumulating evidence is gradu ally breaking down that hope. Things like the Ballinger affair have helped. Taft seema in all these things to be on the anti-peo ple side, He begins by endorsing | Aldrich; he goes along with a plea | for “party regularity” aa of more} mportance than “revision down ward”; he builds up Tawney and the Cannen organization in the} house of representatives; he | recommends the Wall st. plan for currency revorm,” and at the sug: | gestion that the Roosevelt policies be carried out he responds with | talk of “compromise.” a no time ceived re € sh © sound the moral ' omplaint as T have ny travela, And then peopel have axked me What it all mean? You are sup. posed to know As to that tie facts must be the only answer If President Taft carries on the fight which Roose velt carried on, then he is faithful If he makes peace with the common enemy—the man who violates the law, whether he be rich or poor—then the trust has been betrayed | have said there undercurrent. of © his trust ia a strong dissatiataction Thia in found by anyone who cares | te dip down and test the stream. | it lv shown also on the aurface (pn many ways. It wae manifest = the coldness which "marked — th president's reeeption. It has been many years since the progress of a| president has been so faintly | cheered It was shown also by the editor } ial tone of the Western press. Even the conservative papers in thts section have declined to go with Taft in his whitewash of Ballinger. bis bill of health to Aldrich, bis O. K. of Mr. Tawney, and his state ment that the tariff bill Is the best measure of the sort that could be had Even more significant ts the die position of the professional politi. clans to trim their salle. Already there are numerous Republicans in the house of representatives who are hastening to save themselves! dence she by picking Speaker Cannon as the Jonah” of the ship. They gladly welcome “Cannoniam” as the iasue and hope to stave off the popular storm by heaving Cannon over board. They aay they will pledge ir efranding TAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909 TUS s themaetves to vote and work for | som other member ag next! spoaker, And even to try for a "re vision of the rules” if they « nominated and returned co life have pl are to the ground and have hear the distant rumblings. ‘They ar seeking shelter from the storm The fight for the control of the | house of representatives may be | ~ FTE MARK MARKETS ee that all signs point to an over at ne in that body, Bither the serate will trol or the re piican insurgents will replace the member " worked and] voted for the Aldrich tariff act, In| r cade it Ina p augury for | her term for Taft. His for | REN" “are bound up with men end) putter, measures he has tried on thin trip to Justify. Defeat for that brand of | Brojiera ., stalwartiom” headed by such men | [He ae Vawney, Pay and Cannon iit : ie plies defeat for Taft PHLICEMAN'S WIFE ENTITLED TO A STAR Fresh Steers, No. 1 Ne. 16.5 Mra. Glen Hummes, wife of Patrol man Humes of the police depart ment, is in line for a star It was she who brought about the arrest of Dominic Piero, an itinerant |< peddler, suspected of being one of the numerous awindlers who go from] house house with lace and linen unsuspecting house Pie peared at the Humes rest tenc 11 B Alder st, yesterday oe aft Patrolman and Mrs. x | Humes had agreed that in case one af the peddlers called at hie reat was to telephone to him at the Central station. The signal came yesterday afternoon. While Mra. 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